The Graholm Estate is one of the original magnificent Santa Barbara hilltop estates with majestic ocean views from its approx. 7.43-acre hilltop perch. The approx. 18,150 sq. ft. Spanish Colonial Revival estate was designed by Roland Sauter in 1918. The restored and remodeled home, with 8-bedrooms and 12-baths, features an expansive gourmet kitchen, two 4,000-bottle wine cellars, a pub room, estate office, craft room, media/game room, arcade room, stunning landscaped grounds, and a 2,800 sq.ft. 3-bedroom, 3-bath guesthouse with a pool. Offered at $14,750,000. Co-Listed with Janet Caminite. For more information visit http://www.suzanneperkins.com/portfolio/801-alston-road/

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We spent a lot of time at this pub during our 3 week stay in Santa Barbara. Only 1 pool table. The jukebox music selection was prime and ready for drinking. We happened to be in town when one of our ex-band members (we're ex-music labeler's you see) was performing with his new ska band, and this venue has us kicking our dock martins all over those rich no dancing, but drunk, Santa Barbara university crowds --a very popular destination.
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co-producer / co-host: Graeme Boyce
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Santa Barbara (PAT station)

Santa Barbara was a station on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's light rail network, located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. The street level stop was designed as a small commuter stop, serving area residents who walked to the train so they could be taken toward Downtown Pittsburgh. Both directional stops were only accessible via walkways near the intersection of Milford Dr. and Wyncote Rd. (to Pittsburgh) and beyond the dead end of South Conestoga Dr. (to South Hills Village).

Santa Barbara was one of eleven stops closed on June 25, 2012 as part of a system-wide consolidation effort.

Santa Barbara (film)

Plot

Jung-woo is a naïve music director of film and commercials, and works part-time at a music institute run by his friend. Until one day, his friend flees from his debts and workload, leaving Jung-woo to face the angry creditors, one of whom takes Jung-woo's precious guitar. While having a drink with director Kim, one of the creditors, Jung-woo meets Soo-kyung, whose sister is involved in the director's project. Soo-kyung is a promising creative director at an advertising agency, and Jung-woo's brief encounter with her leaves a good impression on him. When Jung-woo takes a job working on commercial music to buy back his guitar, the two run into each other. As they begin to spend time together at work and after-hours drinks, the more Jung-woo and Soo-kyung learn about each other. Aside from feeling attraction towards each other, they realize that they have several things in common, like coming from an atypical family and dreams of going on a winery tour. However, their relationship is put to the test when Jung-woo doesn't show up on the day of Soo-kyung's presentation because he was caught in heavy traffic. Soo-kyung misunderstands, calling him irresponsible, and the two break up. But not long after, they get a chance to work together on a project in Santa Barbara, California, which happens to be the location of their dream winery tour.

History

The station was built in 1902 by the Southern Pacific Railroad in the Spanish Mission Revival Style. Design work was by Santa Barbara architect Francis W. Wilson. It is located within walking distance of Santa Barbara Harbor, Stearns Wharf and State Street, Santa Barbara's main thoroughfare. The historic depot was renovated in 2000; the project included the restoration of the ticket office and upgrades to the plumbing, electrical and heating and cooling systems.

Santa Barbara (TV series)

Santa Barbara is an American televisionsoap opera, first broadcast in the United States on NBC on July 30, 1984, and last aired on January 15, 1993. The show revolves around the eventful lives of the wealthy Capwell family of Santa Barbara, California. Other prominent families featured on the soap were the rival Lockridge family, and the more modest Andrade and Perkins families.

Santa Barbara aired in over 40 countries around the world. It became the longest-running television series in Russia, being aired there from 1992 to 2002.Santa Barbara won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards and was nominated 30 times for the same award. The show also won 18 Soap Opera Digest Awards, and won various other awards.

Suzanne Perkins | 801 Alston Road | Santa Barbara, CA | $14,750,000

The Graholm Estate is one of the original magnificent Santa Barbara hilltop estates with majestic ocean views from its approx. 7.43-acre hilltop perch. The approx. 18,150 sq. ft. Spanish Colonial Revival estate was designed by Roland Sauter in 1918. The restored and remodeled home, with 8-bedrooms and 12-baths, features an expansive gourmet kitchen, two 4,000-bottle wine cellars, a pub room, estate office, craft room, media/game room, arcade room, stunning landscaped grounds, and a 2,800 sq.ft. 3-bedroom, 3-bath guesthouse with a pool. Offered at $14,750,000. Co-Listed with Janet Caminite. For more information visit http://www.suzanneperkins.com/portfolio/801-alston-road/

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James Joyce Pub in Santa Barbara

James Joyce Pub in Santa Barbara

James Joyce Pub in Santa Barbara

We spent a lot of time at this pub during our 3 week stay in Santa Barbara. Only 1 pool table. The jukebox music selection was prime and ready for drinking. We happened to be in town when one of our ex-band members (we're ex-music labeler's you see) was performing with his new ska band, and this venue has us kicking our dock martins all over those rich no dancing, but drunk, Santa Barbara university crowds --a very popular destination.
populardestination.com
co-producer / co-host: Graeme Boyce
co-producer / co-host: Andrew Newton

Suzanne Perkins | 801 Alston Road | Santa Barbara, CA | $14,750,000

The Graholm Estate is one of the original magnificent Santa Barbara hilltop estates with majestic ocean views from its approx. 7.43-acre hilltop perch. The approx. 18,150 sq. ft. Spanish Colonial Revival estate was designed by Roland Sauter in 1918. The restored and remodeled home, with 8-bedrooms and 12-baths, features an expansive gourmet kitchen, two 4,000-bottle wine cellars, a pub room, estate office, craft room, media/game room, arcade room, stunning landscaped grounds, and a 2,800 sq.ft. 3-bedroom, 3-bath guesthouse with a pool. Offered at $14,750,000. Co-Listed with Janet Caminite. For more information visit http://www.suzanneperkins.com/portfolio/801-alston-road/

published: 07 Jun 2016

James Joyce Pub in Santa Barbara

We spent a lot of time at this pub during our 3 week stay in Santa Barbara. Only 1 pool table. The jukebox music selection was prime and ready for drinking. We happened to be in town when one of our ex-band members (we're ex-music labeler's you see) was performing with his new ska band, and this venue has us kicking our dock martins all over those rich no dancing, but drunk, Santa Barbara university crowds --a very popular destination.
populardestination.com
co-producer / co-host: Graeme Boyce
co-producer / co-host: Andrew Newton

Suzanne Perkins | 801 Alston Road | Santa Barbara, CA | $14,750,000

The Graholm Estate is one of the original magnificent Santa Barbara hilltop estates with majestic ocean views from its approx. 7.43-acre hilltop perch. The appr...

The Graholm Estate is one of the original magnificent Santa Barbara hilltop estates with majestic ocean views from its approx. 7.43-acre hilltop perch. The approx. 18,150 sq. ft. Spanish Colonial Revival estate was designed by Roland Sauter in 1918. The restored and remodeled home, with 8-bedrooms and 12-baths, features an expansive gourmet kitchen, two 4,000-bottle wine cellars, a pub room, estate office, craft room, media/game room, arcade room, stunning landscaped grounds, and a 2,800 sq.ft. 3-bedroom, 3-bath guesthouse with a pool. Offered at $14,750,000. Co-Listed with Janet Caminite. For more information visit http://www.suzanneperkins.com/portfolio/801-alston-road/

The Graholm Estate is one of the original magnificent Santa Barbara hilltop estates with majestic ocean views from its approx. 7.43-acre hilltop perch. The approx. 18,150 sq. ft. Spanish Colonial Revival estate was designed by Roland Sauter in 1918. The restored and remodeled home, with 8-bedrooms and 12-baths, features an expansive gourmet kitchen, two 4,000-bottle wine cellars, a pub room, estate office, craft room, media/game room, arcade room, stunning landscaped grounds, and a 2,800 sq.ft. 3-bedroom, 3-bath guesthouse with a pool. Offered at $14,750,000. Co-Listed with Janet Caminite. For more information visit http://www.suzanneperkins.com/portfolio/801-alston-road/

James Joyce Pub in Santa Barbara

We spent a lot of time at this pub during our 3 week stay in Santa Barbara. Only 1 pool table. The jukebox music selection was prime and ready for drinking. We ...

We spent a lot of time at this pub during our 3 week stay in Santa Barbara. Only 1 pool table. The jukebox music selection was prime and ready for drinking. We happened to be in town when one of our ex-band members (we're ex-music labeler's you see) was performing with his new ska band, and this venue has us kicking our dock martins all over those rich no dancing, but drunk, Santa Barbara university crowds --a very popular destination.
populardestination.com
co-producer / co-host: Graeme Boyce
co-producer / co-host: Andrew Newton

We spent a lot of time at this pub during our 3 week stay in Santa Barbara. Only 1 pool table. The jukebox music selection was prime and ready for drinking. We happened to be in town when one of our ex-band members (we're ex-music labeler's you see) was performing with his new ska band, and this venue has us kicking our dock martins all over those rich no dancing, but drunk, Santa Barbara university crowds --a very popular destination.
populardestination.com
co-producer / co-host: Graeme Boyce
co-producer / co-host: Andrew Newton

Suzanne Perkins | 801 Alston Road | Santa Barbara, CA | $14,750,000

The Graholm Estate is one of the original magnificent Santa Barbara hilltop estates with majestic ocean views from its approx. 7.43-acre hilltop perch. The approx. 18,150 sq. ft. Spanish Colonial Revival estate was designed by Roland Sauter in 1918. The restored and remodeled home, with 8-bedrooms and 12-baths, features an expansive gourmet kitchen, two 4,000-bottle wine cellars, a pub room, estate office, craft room, media/game room, arcade room, stunning landscaped grounds, and a 2,800 sq.ft. 3-bedroom, 3-bath guesthouse with a pool. Offered at $14,750,000. Co-Listed with Janet Caminite. For more information visit http://www.suzanneperkins.com/portfolio/801-alston-road/

James Joyce Pub in Santa Barbara

We spent a lot of time at this pub during our 3 week stay in Santa Barbara. Only 1 pool table. The jukebox music selection was prime and ready for drinking. We happened to be in town when one of our ex-band members (we're ex-music labeler's you see) was performing with his new ska band, and this venue has us kicking our dock martins all over those rich no dancing, but drunk, Santa Barbara university crowds --a very popular destination.
populardestination.com
co-producer / co-host: Graeme Boyce
co-producer / co-host: Andrew Newton

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Pour on the rum on the woundAnd send kisses through a postcardThe winter has comeStraight to the bonesWile you're still rubbing your eyesLet the wax dry on the pulpsPrayers are becoming coursesSalt-away heart/cuttlebone knife...nobody loves as i love you tonight!Far away from hereWhere the sky is getting clearThe blueberries floatIn the outdoor washtubsAnd my hampered fingersAs a compass without a needleIt will never endLooking for your handsFar-from-here-so-far-awayFar-from-you-far-far-awayOver the foam of the wavesThe tail of the whaleOver and over